Closes #1209
Summary
This PR adds the WCAG level to each checklist item so it's easier to know what checks to prioritize when trying to make a site accessible.
Notes / Questions
- Do you think that the placement of the new information is correct / the best way to display it?
I tried putting it in the part of the checklist item that is always visible but there there was a concern with responsiveness and the full
Level: AAA
was taking too much space. - @ericwbailey you mentioned in the issue that some checklist items might represent multiple success criterions. At least from what I saw each checklist item has only one WCAG link and each of those links only had one WCAG level asociated. That being said, I know for a fact that for example there are different contrast requirements for different levels but those don't seems to be covered in the checklist, just mention the one for level AA that is the minimum. Any thoughts on this? do you think that it's ok as I put it?
- There was one checklist item that linked to a WCAG technique instead of a "Understanding WCAG" rule and didn't have a level asociated to for that one I put
Level: doesn't apply
. I thought about putting nothing at all but then it would have looked like it was missing.